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Tournament Of Death XV

Tournament

Tournament Data
Name:
Tournament Of Death XV
Timeframe:
11.06.2016
Type:
KO-System
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Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 3
Number of comments: 3
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Average rating: 7.00  [3]
Average rating in 2020: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 5.00  [1]
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medouse wrote on 18.12.2020:
[8.0] "Maybe not the best TOD in CZW history, but it was great. The last match with RSP vs Matt Tremont ended very emotional. Also RSP had a such big and nasty cut over his eyebrow there was literally a fountain of blood. Lots of respect of enduring that pain and giving a great show. All these guys in the tournament were great."
Paul Allain wrote on 27.12.2019:
[8.0] "Donst/Rickey was a tremendous opener with well-tought out action and a true purpose behind the violence, but the finish was atrocious, as the pinfall in the trunk a pick-up looked impossibly awkward and RSP simply isn't nimble enough to pull off such a feat. Masada/Claxton built up nicely, as while Conor Claxton crimson mask was really forced, he managed to absorb Masada'a offense and reverse the tendency to chop down and eventually defeat the beast, a great underdog performance. Colon/Havoc was formulaic but pleasant, as Alex Colon really went all out in his deathmatch tournament debut, vastly surpassing my expectactions. Tremont/Cannonball is basically the local hero giving his friend a chance, and while they are comfortable with each other, nothing new or exciting came out of this slow match-up. Rickey/Claxton was quite fun, two underdogs fighting for a spot in the Finals, with insanely reckless spots and a perfectly executed finish that sends a dangerous contender in the main event. Tremont/Colon was very gritty, reminiscent of early tournaments where health didn't matter, and built to its violent climax that looked both safe and devastating, which is quite the exploit. The Finals were alright, using the best weapons and keeping the biggest bump for the end. The gore level is forced and gross, but its decent. The tournament is super solid, giving the ball to new talent and setting up a new main event contender to the CZW World Championship in great fashion."
CJ PAYNE 17 wrote on 25.10.2016:
[5.0] "Colon vs Havoc and the non- tournament prevented this Tournament of Death from being one of the biggest disappointments in Combat Zone Wrestling history. Most of the matches just didn't have much to offer and the finals were sleep inducing also... WHY TREMONT IN THE FINALS ! ? ! ? At least make it some what less predictable!"